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  • But the other day I saw a George Bush pisstake of Yogi Bear on YouTube, about Yogi and Boo grabbing oil.

    Yogi Bear Hybrid Movie | /Film 2008

  • In this pisstake, Friedman gives us a glimpse of what might have happened if Dowd had interviewed Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone.

    Strange Attractor » 2009 » April 2009

  • The more I read about this the more I think it is a pisstake...maybe to prove a point about how mean the press and bloggers... are to the poor little rich and famous.

    Gwyneth is full of GOOP Ms Robinson 2008

  • I mean the GOOP thing smacked of pisstake to me...but then we ask is it her or is it someone sending her up?

    Gwyneth is full of GOOP Ms Robinson 2008

  • This cover is a pisstake of an old episode of The Goodies where a giant cat attacks the Post Office Tower in London, itself a homage to the film King Kong.

    My favourite 2000 AD covers DAVID BISHOP 2007

  • This cover is a pisstake of an old episode of The Goodies where a giant cat attacks the Post Office Tower in London, itself a homage to the film King Kong.

    Archive 2007-03-01 DAVID BISHOP 2007

  • There's the Shatneresque decision to make a slightly-but-not-really pisstake film called Snakes On A Plane about some snakes on a plane, for example, or the way that he's starting to send up his hardman image in career missteps like The Man.

    Eminem Was Almost In Jumper, Apparently 2006

  • The pisstake of Vanilla Ice was also very well done.

    The Electric Picnic was brutal*! Helen Keegan 2006

  • I was given kudos one day by my drummer who said: Man yr the only guy I know who can write a word like "invariably" into a song that sounds like a "The Cult" pisstake...

    lyrics 101 2006

  • The pisstake of Vanilla Ice was also very well done.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Helen Keegan 2006

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